If you make an error in the AI's Interim logic, or the AI comes to a weird
conclusion, the most likely result is that the Interim logic will collapse and
the AI will shut down. This is a perfectly logical and rationally correct
result, not a coercion, so it is unlikely to be "removed". In fact,
"removing" the lapse into quiesence would require rewriting the basic
architecture and the deliberate imposition of illogic.

This is what's known in engineering as a "fail-safe" design.

It's the little things like these, the effortless serendipities, that make me
confident that Interim logic is vastly safer than Asimov Laws from an
engineering perspective.